User talk:WilliamWoodleyy/sandbox
Sex and Gender are very hard to separate, and most people use the two words interchangeably. Gender has three dimensions, the first being the body which is how someone looks at themselves through societal practices based on gender. The second dimension is a person's identity, which used to be based off what you were pronounced to be at birth, however the Feminist Movement has created a more dynamic approach, which has allowed people to see that gender identity is growing and it no longer means to be just a boy or a girl. The third dimension is expression which is how a person is expected and more likely to act in society based on their gender. — Preceding unsigned comment added by WilliamWoodleyy (talk • contribs) 02:45, 3 May 2017 (UTC)